The source has been sitting here collecting dust for quite a while, so I haven't had a chance to verify that any of it is working, but I would expect that it would -- there really haven't been any compatibility issues in the app that I'm aware of, just issues with legacy webOS that refused to deal with secure http .. sigh. It looks like I was in the middle of working on getting HTTP Live Streaming working, although the support for that was brand new in Subversion at the time, and I know there were quite some problems with it on the server side at the time. I don't know if those issues have ever been resolved satisfactorily.

Theoretically, it should also package up for Android and PlayBook as well, although there are probably pieces missing from that.

My first thought, is that the repo doesn't have Enyo packaged in there. SO, probably need to grab Enyo 1, put it in there, and make an index that points to the correct thing.

It has index-android and index-webworks which point to enyo in a subdirectory just called "enyo". .. so that's probably the best place to start. You could probably use index-webworks.html as a starting point, my understanding is that FFOS should be pretty compatible .. although I have NO idea if Enyo 1 works in Gecko.

I just posted to the github repo a copy of my blackberry playbook branch for it. Looks like it should be identical, but it includes the enyo repo submodule. Looks like it also has some android code, it may have been where I built my Android test from.. although I never released on Android, because the official client worked there, and I wasn't really trying to compete.